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- Q4564982 abstract "Chitose (千歳) was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. First laid down as a seaplane tender in 1934 at Kure Navy yard, the ship originally carried Kawanishi E7K Type 94 "Alf" and Nakajima E8N Type 95 "Dave" floatplanes. Although it has been speculated that Chitose also carried Type A midget submarines, only her sister ship, Chiyoda had that capability. Chitose saw several naval actions, taking part in the Battle of Midway though seeing no combat there. She was bombed by B-17 Flying Fortresses off Davao, Philippines on 4 January 1942, sustaining negligible damage. She covered the Japanese landings in the East Indies and New Guinea from January–April 1942, and was damaged in the Eastern Solomons in August 1942.".
- Q4564982 commissioningDate "1938-07-25".
- Q4564982 country Q188712.
- Q4564982 layingDown "1934-11-26".
- Q4564982 length "192.5".
- Q4564982 shipBeam "20.8".
- Q4564982 shipDraft "7.5".
- Q4564982 shipLaunch "1936-11-29".
- Q4564982 status "Sunk in theBattle of Leyte Gulf, 25 October 1944.".
- Q4564982 thumbnail Japanese_seaplane_carrier_Chitose.jpg?width=300.
- Q4564982 topSpeed "53.5228".
- Q4564982 wikiPageExternalLink Chitose.htm.
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- Q4564982 shipCommissioned "1938-07-25".
- Q4564982 shipCountry Q188712.
- Q4564982 shipFate "--10-25".
- Q4564982 shipLaidDown "1934-11-26".
- Q4564982 shipLaunched "1936-11-29".
- Q4564982 shipName "Chitose".
- Q4564982 point "19.333333333333332 126.33333333333333".
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- Q4564982 type Ship.
- Q4564982 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q4564982 type Thing.
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- Q4564982 comment "Chitose (千歳) was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. First laid down as a seaplane tender in 1934 at Kure Navy yard, the ship originally carried Kawanishi E7K Type 94 "Alf" and Nakajima E8N Type 95 "Dave" floatplanes. Although it has been speculated that Chitose also carried Type A midget submarines, only her sister ship, Chiyoda had that capability. Chitose saw several naval actions, taking part in the Battle of Midway though seeing no combat there.".
- Q4564982 label "Japanese aircraft carrier Chitose".
- Q4564982 differentFrom Q4516692.
- Q4564982 lat "19.333333333333332".
- Q4564982 long "126.33333333333333".
- Q4564982 depiction Japanese_seaplane_carrier_Chitose.jpg.
- Q4564982 name "Chitose (千歳)".